December 12, 2011

Skip Murphy Fills In for Tom Joyner on the TJMS

If you're a fan of the TJMS then you have been hearing veteran Dallas radio personality Skip Murphy instead of Tom Joyner as the host of the syndicated morning show. No, Tom has not been replaced. Tom Joyner is out until the new year as he is at home recuperating following successful hip replacement surgery.

Skip Murphy was the long-time morning man on KKDA "K104" Dallas, and then later heard on Urban AC sister station KRNB in afternoons.

Murphy will be heard along with TJMS regulars Sybil Wilkes and Jay Anthony Brown from Dec. 9 – Dec. 23. The TJMS will air “Best of Shows” the week between Christmas and New Year’s (Dec. 26 – Dec. 30), with the full crew returning to the air January 2.

Skip received the prestigious "Bama of the Week" award from gossip reporter Huggy Lowdown also know as the "Celebrity Snitch" on his first day on the job last week. Check out what you missed as Huggy went in on Murphy again on this morning's show. We think Skip might want to resubmit another photo to the TJMS website. That's probably another reason why Huggy was being so hard on Skip.

Here's more on Skip Murphy from the TJMS website.

Skip Murphy is a radio veteran with 35 years of broadcasting experience. Skip maintained hosting a morning show for the past 34 years, 15 of those years in Dallas –Ft. Worth. His radio career began in his home town of Charlotte, N.C. After working as the morning man on WPEG in Charlotte, Murphy relocated to Dallas-Ft. Worth in 1993. Soon thereafter, thousands of faithful listeners would tune in to the “Skip Murphy and Co. Morning Show” on KKDA (K-104) Dallas, becoming the #1 rated morning show in the market for 10 consecutive years. “I thank God for the many achievements and awards I have received over the years” says Skip. Skip also recognizes that various broadcasting companies, management, and co-workers have contributed greatly to his success.

According to Skip, it will be very interesting to see what the future holds.

Skip lends his efforts to church, social, community, civic and charitable fund-raising events. Always one with a social conscience, Skip gives his time and talent to such worthy causes as the Skip Murphy Foundation and Voice of Hope Ministries, The United Negro College Fund, The Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation, The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, New Image Business Association, and various local publications, Christian and school/youth organizations.

Skip’s Professional accolades include:Winner of “Billboard Magazine Air Personality of the Year Award”.

2-time winner of “Radio and Records” Air Personality of the year award.

3-time winner of “Urban Network Air Personality of the year award. - Winner of “Young Black Programmers Coalition” Air Personality of the year award.

3-time winner of “National Black Programmers Coalition” Air Personality of the year award.

Winner of “Hitz/Jamz Conference-Tom Joyner Air Personality of the Year Award.

Winner of “NAACP Medgar W. Evers Heritage Award” in recognition of constant and continued support of NAACP activities.

Winner of various community service awards for outstanding non-traditional leadership qualities and demonstrated commitment to make a positive difference in the lives of others throughout the communities, particularly the African American community.

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